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Pulmonary and systemic
The pulmonary and the systematic circulation.
coronary circulation
the circulation from a lungs to the heart is called pulmonary circulation And the circulation from lungs to the body is called systematic circulation This two circulations is called double circulation
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Coronary circulation is the circulation in veins and arteries that lead to your heart and give it nutrients. Pulmonary circulation is when the heart pumps oxygen poor blood into the lungs to be filled with nutrients from oxygen. Systematic circulation is the heart pumping oxygen rich blood from the lungs and to the rest of the body, then back to the heart to repeat the process.
Pulmonary circulation - between the heart and the lungs Systematic circulation - between the heart and the rest of the body Coronary circulation - the heart itself
Pulmonary circulation - between the heart and the lungs Systematic circulation - between the heart and the rest of the body Coronary circulation - the heart itself
You have lesser circulation or the pulmonary circulation. Blood goes to lungs in this system from the right side of heart. You have greater circulation or the systemic circulation. Blood goes to all over the rest of body through this circulation. The amount of blood that flows is same in both the systems. You have about 25/15 mm of Hg pressure in pulmonary circulation. You have about 120/80 mm of Hg pressure in systemic circulation.
Pulmonary circulation = between the heart and the lungs Coronary circulation = the heart tissue's own blood supply Systematic circulation = between the heart and the rest of the body
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Systematic circulation is the circulation of blood from the heart, to the body and then back to the heart again, while pulmonary circulation is the circulation of blood from the heart, to the lungs and then back to the heart.